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Anna Morgan and Joshua Beaman bought a 30-foot school bus for $4,000. They spent four years renovating it, using carpentry and bargain-hunting skills to save money. The converted Skoolie has a ...
They live and travel in a self-converted 2008 Freightliner Saf-T-Liner C2 bus. For this couple, it all started during their honeymoon, when they rented a van and traveled for about 2,000 miles ...
skoolie bus Camper conversion DIY. About the author: Mircea Mazuru. Starting out with a motorcycle permit just because he could get one two years earlier than a driver's license, ...
Labor of love” is a phrase that doesn’t really do this auction-bound build justice. It was somehow bigger than that—driven by a force arguably even more powerful than love. This was an act of survival ...
Tanya Nestoruk and Arya Touserkani turned a school bus into a tiny home. Here, the skoolie is parked on a beach in Baja California, Mexico. Courtesy of Tanya Nestoruk and Arya Touserkani ...
Skoolie!: How to Convert a School Bus. $13 at Amazon. If you find areas with large flakes of rust, and the floor feels soft or flexes as you put weight on it, you have a more serious rust issue.
SPENCER − There was a time when Mark Murphy's job was driving school buses to the manufacturer and back for repair work. But no more. These days, it's his wife Dawn Murphy behind the wheel of a ...
The Skoolie Xpress offers art classes and creative spaces for events like birthday parties and festivals. Anderson and her husband, Carl, spent four years converting the bus, a 2005 model.
NEARBY White Haven area attractions include Hickory Run State Park with hiking trails and a waterfall, Holy Ghost Distillery, ...
Since last year, students at the Career and Technical Education Center have been hard at work converting a 2007 Thomas school bus into a livable recreational vehicle. The Skoolie is now up for bid ...
It's called Skoolie Living, turning an old school bus into home sweet home. CBS New York's Zinnia Maldonado introduces us to a local mom who is giving it a try.
Skoolie Foundation board members Joe Bowers and Brandon Simmons pose in front of the Empowerment bus, that will be a mobile-hygiene bus. Photographed at Bowers Plumbing & Remodel, on March 25 ...